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Reading Aloud: Time Together Well Spent

  “The more that you read, the more things you will know. The more that you learn, the more places you’ll go.” I Can Read With My Eyes Shut! by Dr. Seuss As the leaves... read more

Nov 13, 2017

Mastery Matters

  “Every child can learn. Everyone can do well. You just have to create the right conditions." – Andrew Pudewa   Every student is capable of taking a journey toward becoming a confident, competent communicator. This confidence and... read more

Sep 13, 2017

Customer Service Answers: Primary Arts of Language

  Beginning your homeschooling years can feel very intimidating. After all, those early years are when you craft the strong foundation for future educational success. Specifically the three Rs— reading, writing, and ‘rithmetic—can generate... read more

Sep 07, 2017

Begin Reading and Writing with a Pal: IEW’s Primary Arts of Language

  Do you have a new or struggling reader in your home? If so, find direction and encouragement in our June 26 webinar with Jill Pike, author of Primary Arts of Language (PAL). Jill’s... read more

Jun 19, 2017

From the Forums: Penmanship and Perfectionism

  Our forums are a wonderful community space where members gather to ask questions, encourage each other, and share successes. Jill Pike, Accomplished IEW Instructor and author, pops in from time to time, offering... read more

May 15, 2017

Primary Arts of Language: Summer Reinforcement Ideas that Don’t Steal Your Sanity

  It’s that time of year again! The days are lengthening. Moms are beginning to see the light at the end of the math book. Kids are squirrely to be done with school. But... read more

Apr 17, 2017

Customer Service Team FAQ of the Month: Spelling!

Have a question? We are ready for you! Our customer service team joyfully assists families by phone, chat, and email and receives a variety of questions. From time to time, we publish the... read more

Nov 08, 2016

A Special Needs Child Meets PAL

This past month of October, our focus has been on special needs. We’d like to share again a special post that came out in 2014. It’s an interview in which one mom, Stacia... read more

Nov 01, 2016

Learning Styles—Overcoming the Writing Barrier

Whether you are teaching two students or twenty, you have likely noticed that each of your students learns a bit differently. One child might happily read a book and remember what he’s read,... read more

Oct 13, 2016

Reading Aloud: Time Together Well Spent

  “The more that you read, the more things you will know. The more that you learn, the more places you’ll go.”... read more

Mastery Matters

  “Every child can learn. Everyone can do well. You just have to create the right conditions." – Andrew Pudewa   Every student is capable of... read more

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Customer Service Answers: Primary Arts of Language

  Beginning your homeschooling years can feel very intimidating. After all, those early years are when you craft the strong foundation for... read more

Begin Reading and Writing with a Pal: IEW’s Primary Arts of Language

  Do you have a new or struggling reader in your home? If so, find direction and encouragement in our June 26... read more

From the Forums: Penmanship and Perfectionism

  Our forums are a wonderful community space where members gather to ask questions, encourage each other, and share successes. Jill Pike,... read more

Primary Arts of Language: Summer Reinforcement Ideas that Don’t Steal Your Sanity

  It’s that time of year again! The days are lengthening. Moms are beginning to see the light at the end of... read more

Customer Service Team FAQ of the Month: Spelling!

Have a question? We are ready for you! Our customer service team joyfully assists families by phone, chat, and email and... read more

A Special Needs Child Meets PAL

This past month of October, our focus has been on special needs. We’d like to share again a special post that... read more

Learning Styles—Overcoming the Writing Barrier

Whether you are teaching two students or twenty, you have likely noticed that each of your students learns a bit differently.... read more

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